Saint Vincent (musician)

Saint Vincent is a French musician who created the Industrial Black Metal band Blacklodge in 1998 in which he is the lead vocalist, the guitarist and the machine programmer. He is also the lead vocalist of the Parisian Black/Death Metal band Vorkreist, and plays the guitars and the bass in the French Black Metal band The Arrival of SataN.
His early influences are Megadeth and Darkthrone.[1]

Saint Vincent
Background information
Born (1976-08-08) 8 August 1976
OriginMontreuil, Seine Saint Denis, France
GenresIndustrial black metal, black metal, death metal
Occupation(s)Musician
InstrumentsVocals, guitar, bass, programming
Years active1994present
Associated actsBlacklodge, Vorkreist, The Arrival of SataN

Discography

Blacklodge

  • Login:SataN (2003)
  • >SolarKult< (2006)
  • T/ME (2010)
  • Machination (2012)

Vorkreist

  • Sickness Sovereign (2009)
  • Sigil Whore Christ (2012)

The Arrival of SataN

  • "Darkness Dealer (2003)
  • Vexing Verses"" (2009)

Other appearances

  • Merrimack ex-live vocalist[2]
  • Loudblast author of Hazardous Magic lyrics from the album Frozen Moments Between Life and Death (2011)
  • Hyena Hyena EP (Lennart The Lycanthrope outro) (2007)[3]
  • fr:Burn Paris Burn movie original soundtrack (2009)[4]
  • Secrets of the Moon Privilegivm special limited edition (Black Halo remix by Blacklodge) (2009)[5]
  • Pavillon Rouge Solmeth Pervitine (intro speech on Les membranes vertes de l'espace) (2012)[6]
  • Faust, guitarist, first local band from Grenoble (1994/1998).[1]
gollark: It's a weird blind spot.
gollark: Half of them had authentication tacked on later.
gollark: Old protocols were not designed with security or privacy in mind. They seemingly just didn't think of it.
gollark: Insertion sort?
gollark: You can't run a debugging disk (with "root" access) without a signature from the master key there.

References

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